Difference between revisions of "CR†"

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'''CR†''' is a revised, ''redacted''-oriented version of [[Cardan Reduction]] that features improved ''redacted'' and simplified ''redacted''. Further details pertaining to this approach are currently registered (TS) classified, pending declassification to security-cleared US citizens after November 19, 2026.
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'''CR†''' is a revised, ''[redacted]''-oriented version of [[Cardan Reduction]] that features improved ''[redacted]'' and simplified ''[redacted]''. Further details pertaining to this approach are currently registered (TS) classified, pending declassification to security-cleared US citizens after November 19, 2026.
  
 
Despite the extremely high level of secrecy surrounding every aspect of this edge-oriented LS/LL variant, the full CR2† algorithm set is published in the External Links. However, it is compiled in some strange alien lexicon.
 
Despite the extremely high level of secrecy surrounding every aspect of this edge-oriented LS/LL variant, the full CR2† algorithm set is published in the External Links. However, it is compiled in some strange alien lexicon.

Revision as of 18:38, 20 July 2017

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Information
Proposer(s): Matt DiPalma
Proposed: 2017
Alt Names: Step 3-4 of Heise Method
Variants: none
Subgroup:
No. Algs: 144 (72 with mirrors)
Avg Moves: 26.135 for LS/LL
Purpose(s):


CR† is a revised, [redacted]-oriented version of Cardan Reduction that features improved [redacted] and simplified [redacted]. Further details pertaining to this approach are currently registered (TS) classified, pending declassification to security-cleared US citizens after November 19, 2026.

Despite the extremely high level of secrecy surrounding every aspect of this edge-oriented LS/LL variant, the full CR2† algorithm set is published in the External Links. However, it is compiled in some strange alien lexicon.


External links